Rapid thermal processing systems and associated methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method for heating a microelectronic substrate include generating a plasma, applying the generated plasma to a surface of the microelectronic substrate, and raising a temperature of the microelectronic substrate with the generated plasma applied to the surface of the microelectronic substrate. The method further includes continuing to apply the generated plasma until the microelectronic substrate reaches a desired temperature.
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1. A rapid thermal processing system for treating a microelectronic substrate, comprising: a plasma chamber; a plasma source in fluid communication with the plasma chamber, the plasma source being configured to generate a plasma; a plasma power supply coupled to the plasma source, the plasma power supply configured to provide a plasma voltage to the plasma source; a substrate support in the plasma chamber, the substrate support being configured to support the microelectronic substrate; a biasing power supply electrically coupled to the substrate support, the biasing power supply configured to provide a biasing voltage to the microelectronic substrate; and a controller operatively coupled to the plasma source and the biasing power supply, the controller having a computer readable medium containing instructions for performing a method comprising adjusting at least one of the plasma voltage or the biasing voltage based on a desired temperature of the microelectronic substrate.
2. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 wherein adjusting at least one of the plasma source and the biasing power supply includes adjusting at least one of the plasma source and the biasing power supply and achieving the desired temperature in the microelectronic substrate at a ramp-up rate of about 300° C./second to about 800° C./second.
3. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a temperature sensor proximate to the plasma chamber and operatively coupled to the controller, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a current temperature of the microelectronic substrate; and wherein adjusting at least one of the plasma source and the biasing power supply includes adjusting at least one of the plasma source and the biasing power supply based on the measured current temperature of the microelectronic substrate and achieving the desired temperature in the microelectronic substrate.
4. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a plasma power supply electrically coupled to the plasma source; a temperature sensor proximate to the plasma chamber and operatively coupled to the controller, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a current temperature of the microelectronic substrate; and wherein adjusting at least one of the plasma source and the biasing power supply includes adjusting at least one of an output voltage of the plasma power supply and an output voltage of the biasing power supply based on the measured current temperature of the microelectronic substrate and achieving the desired temperature in the microelectronic substrate.
5. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a temperature sensor proximate to the plasma chamber and operatively coupled to the controller, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a current temperature of the microelectronic substrate; and wherein the substrate support includes a generally ring-shaped structure that sealably separates the plasma chamber into a first portion proximate to the plasma source and a second portion proximate to the temperature sensor, the generated plasma being shielded from the second portion of the plasma chamber.
6. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 wherein the system does not include a means for actively cooling the microelectronic substrate while positioned on the substrate support.
7. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 , further comprising a plasma electrode positioned between the plasma source and the microelectronic substrate.
8. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 , further comprising an extraction electrode positioned between the plasma source and the microelectronic substrate.
9. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 wherein the biasing power supply is configured to supply a pulsed D.C. voltage to the microelectronic substrate.
10. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 1 wherein the biasing power supply is configured to negatively bias the microelectronic substrate.
11. A rapid thermal processing system for treating a microelectronic substrate, comprising: a plasma chamber; a plasma source coupled to the plasma chamber, the plasma source being configured to generate a plasma in the plasma chamber; a substrate support in the plasma chamber, the substrate support being configured to support the microelectronic substrate; and a biasing power supply electrically coupled to the substrate support, the biasing power supply configured to bias the microelectronic substrate to indirectly raise a temperature of the microelectronic substrate with the generated plasma at a rate of about 300° C./second to about 800° C./second.
12. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 11 , further comprising means for controlling the imparted energy to the generated plasma based on the rate of about 300° C./second to about 800° C./second.
13. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 11 , further comprising: a temperature sensor proximate to the plasma chamber, the temperature sensor being configured to measure a current temperature of the microelectronic substrate; and means for controlling the imparted energy to the generated plasma based at least in part on the measured current temperature of the microelectronic substrate and a ramp-up rate of about 300° C./second to about 800° C./second.
14. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 11 wherein the biasing power supply is configured to supply a pulsed D.C. voltage to the microelectronic substrate.
15. The rapid thermal processing system of claim 11 wherein the biasing power supply is configured to negatively bias the microelectronic substrate.
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April 23, 2013
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